• Arsenal 1-1 Tottenham, Premier League

Chamberlain strikes to rescue point for Arsenal

ESPN staff
September 27, 2014
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain drags Arsenal level with a close-range finish © Getty Images
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Arsenal were rescued by a late Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain finish as they salvaged a 1-1 draw with Tottenham in the north London derby.

After Arsenal captain Mikel Arteta and Aaron Ramsey had both been forced off with injury, Tottenham midfielder Nacer Chadli put the visitors ahead against the run of play on 56 minutes.

Arsenal, who go to leaders Chelsea next weekend, finally made their possession count when Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain smashed home an equaliser.

Match Analysis

  • Man of the match: In truth, it wasn't a match packed with stellar individual performances, but Arsenal's Calum Chambers impressed in his first North London derby. Despite blotting his copybook with a needless yellow card, the youngster worked hard down the right and was unlucky to see a blockbuster shot fly narrowly over.
  • Villain: That Arsenal didn't lose doesn't excuse Mathieu Flamini for getting caught in possession ahead of Tottenham's goal. If in doubt, Mathieu, just kick it out.
  • Key Moment: Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's equaliser salvaged a point for his side, and the winger was indebted to a series of mistakes from both Tottenham's defence and Arsenal's attack - Danny Welbeck's airshot turned out to be an excellent assist.
  • Tristan Barclay

However, despite pushing forwards during the closing stages, Tottenham - inspired by a stand-out performance from captain Younes Kaboul - held out for a share of the points at the Emirates Stadium.

It has been a bright opening by Arsenal, with Ramsey and Mesut Ozil interchanging between the No.10 role behind Danny Welbeck.

England forward Welbeck, the £16million deadline-day signing from Manchester United, showed Jan Vertonghen a clean pair of heels with a clever flick on the half-way line and sped to the edge of the penalty area, where, in a sign of what was to come, Kaboul darted across to block.

On 24 minutes, Tottenham goalkeeper Hugo Lloris had to be alert as Oxlade-Chamberlain's deflected cross from the right was looping under the crossbar before it was tipped away by the France international.

Lloris was then grateful a 20-yard drive from Jack Wilshere was straight at him following more patient build up by Arsenal and a lay off from Welbeck.

Arsenal had to make a change on 28 minutes when captain Arteta pulled up with what looked like a calf injury, and was replaced by Mathieu Flamini, fit again after a dead leg.

Wilshere then turned his ankle when pressing into the Tottenham penalty area, where he looked to be tripped by Danny Rose, but after limping off for treatment was able to play on.

When Tottenham did hit on the counter, a deep ball from right-back Kyle Naughton dropped through to Emmanuel Adebayor at the far post, but the former Arsenal striker hesitated and was closed down.

As Per Mertesacker jumped with Vertonghen at a Tottenham corner, the big German headed the ball goalwards, which Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny did well to hold at close range.

Lloris got down quickly to deflect away a low, curling effort from Oxlade-Chamberlain after Ramsey had run across the edge of the Tottenham penalty area.

The Wales midfielder was, though, soon on the floor clutching his hamstring as Arsenal were forced into another change just before the interval with Santi Cazorla coming on.

Arsenal started the second half in determined mood, as Kaboul had to block an angled drive from Cazorla after good work from Wilshere, who seemed to have run off his knock.

Lloris then made a smart save after Ozil was played into the right side of the Tottenham penalty area.

It was Tottenham, though, who took the lead against the run of play on 56 minutes.

Christian Eriksen robbed Flamini in midfield, and fed Erik Lamela who in turn played Chadli clear on the right side of the penalty area and he slotted the ball under Szczesny.

Arsenal looked for an immediate response and almost got one as Mertesacker's downward header from a free-kick was clawed off the line by Lloris.

Wilshere was replaced by Alexis Sanchez, the £32million Chile forward sent on to inject some life into the Arsenal attack for the closing 25 minutes.

Referee Michael Oliver needed to keep check on some hefty challenges coming in from Tottenham, with midfielder Ryan Mason, making his Premier League debut, the third player booked in the space of a few minutes for clattering Ozil.

Chambers was inches away with a rising 20-yard drive, but Arsenal were level on 74 minutes.

Welbeck missed his kick from six-yards out after a cross had been played in from the right, but Oxlade-Chamberlain was on hand to smash the loose ball into the top corner.

Kaboul continued to almost single-handedly fend off wave after wave of Arsenal attack, which continued during five minutes of stoppage time, but Tottenham held out.

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